Whiplash Symptoms and Treatment
Whiplash Symptoms and Treatment of Injuries as well as Physical Therapy
Whiplash is a non-medical term describing a range of injuries to the neck caused by or related to a sudden distortion of the neck associated with extension.

Symptoms reported by sufferers include pain and aching to the neck and back, referred pain to the shoulders, sensory disturbance such as pins and needles to the arms and legs, and headaches symptoms can appear directly after the injury but often not felt until days after.

A different approach is taken by the National Institute for neurological disorders and stroke who suggests that treatment for individuals with whiplash may include pain medications and steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antidepressants, muscle relaxants, and a cervical collar (usually worn for two to three weeks), range of motion exercises. Physical therapy and cervical traction may also be prescribed. Supplemental heat application may relieve muscle tension.
